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Send a Parcel To Bangladesh Fast - DHL Courier Delivery

  • Send a parcel to Bangladesh from £41.95 in as little as 3 working days
     
  • Send letters, documents & parcels up to 25kg when dropping off, and up to 70kg per piece (max 10 pieces) when booking a courier collection online. Phone DHL Customer Service for larger and heavier items
     
  • Real-time tracked & door-to-door secure delivery with signature (where available)
     
  • Book a courier collection online or by calling DHL Customer Service. You’ll need to weigh and measure your own package, then print parcel labels and Customs documents where applicable 
     
  • Free boxes & envelopes when dropping off your parcel at over 1,600 locations across the UK
     
  • Pre 09:00, pre 12:00 delivery, and insurance services are available when booking a collection online or by phone
     
  • No need to weigh, measure or print when dropping off your parcel and prices are determined by the size of the free box or envelope you choose and the zone that you’re sending it to
     

A South Asian country on the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh (“Country of Bengal”) has a total population of 164 million. Over 700 rivers flow through it and travelling by boat is common due to the many waterways creating fertile plains and lush greenery. It shares the world’s largest mangrove forest, the UNESCO-protected Sundarbans, with East India and is home to the royal Bengal tiger whose roar can be heard across a great distance.
 

From the larger cities like the capital Dhaka and Chattogram to smaller cities, like Gazipur and Narayanganj, we’ve got you covered. As one of the world’s leading courier services delivering to locations in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, you can trust DHL to deliver your package to Bangladesh safely and securely. 
 

Parcel delivery to Bangladesh with DHL takes as little as 3 working days. You don’t need to open an account and we provide a door-to-door, signed-for delivery service. You’re able to track your package’s journey for free in real time via WhatsApp chat or online. WhatsApp calls are not supported.

How do I send a parcel to Bangladesh?

Choose from three delivery options. If you would like to book a parcel collection, this can be done via DHL Express online, or by speaking to DHL Customer Service. Alternatively, if you would prefer to drop off your parcel, you can use a DHL Service Point location near you. Simply complete your parcel details online to save time when you’re in store, pack your items into our free packaging that will be provided in store, and then pay and send your parcel.

Make sure to check what you can and can’t send and view our guide to sending gifts. To avoid delays, we also recommend reviewing our guidance on how to avoid Customs delays.

National Holidays 2026*
  • 4 February, Wednesday – Shab e-Barat
  • 21 February, Saturday – Shaheed Day
  • 19 March, Thursday – Laylat al-Qadr
  • 20 March, Friday – Jumatul Bidah
  • 20 March, Friday – Eid ul-Fitr Holiday
  • 21 March, Saturday – Eid ul-Fitr
  • 22 March, Sunday – Eid ul-Fitr Holiday
  • 23 March, Monday – Eid ul-Fitr Holiday
  • 26 March, Thursday – Independence Day
  • 14 April, Tuesday – Bengali New Year
  • 1 May, Friday – May Day
  • 1 May, Friday – Buddha Purnima
  • 25 May, Monday – Eid ul-Adha Holiday (start)
  • 26 May, Tuesday – Eid ul-Adha Holiday
  • 27 May, Wednesday – Eid ul-Adha
  • 28 May, Thursday – Eid ul-Adha Holiday
  • 29 May, Friday – Eid ul-Adha Holiday
  • 30 May, Saturday – Eid ul-Adha Holiday (end)
  • 26 June, Friday – Ashura
  • 5 August, Wednesday – August Uprising Day
  • 25 August, Tuesday – Eid-e-Milad un-Nabi
  • 4 September, Friday – Shuba Janmashtami
  • 20 October, Tuesday – Durga Puja Holiday
  • 21 October, Wednesday – Vijaya Dashami
  • 16 December, Wednesday – Victory Day
  • 25 December, Friday – Christmas Day


* Public holidays in Bangladesh may affect our estimated transit times.

Flag of Bangladesh: a red circle in the center on a dark green background.
Bangladesh country facts
  • The national animal of Bangladesh is the Bengal tiger, one of the biggest wild cats in the world, rivalled only by the Siberian tiger in size. The largest male tigers can grow up to 3.2m long and weigh 295kg, while the largest female tiger can measure about 2.7m long and weigh up to 181kg. 
  • Over 700 rivers flow through Bangladesh and it has the world’s second fastest river, the Padma, with the Amazon being the fastest. Three of the largest rivers in Asia flow through Bangladesh - the Ganges, the Meghna and the longest river in the world - the Brahmaputra.
  • Home to the world’s longest sea beach, at over 120km long - Cox Bazaar. Bangladesh’s big waves are very popular with surfers and boast amazing sunsets, golden sandy beaches and shark-free water.
  • Given the temperate climate due to its equatorial location, Bangladesh is known as the Land of six seasons – Summer, Rainy, Autumn, late Autumn, Winter and Spring.
  • Bangladesh is particularly vulnerable to climate change, with 80% of the country prone to flooding with devastating hurricanes originating in the Bay of Bengal usually before or after the rainy season. 
  • Many Western products are made in Bangladesh, including over half of the cloth for European buyers. Not to be confused with modern, mass-produced muslin made from ordinary cotton, Bangladesh is where the finest Dhaka muslin aka “woven air”, was first created. This lost art is being revived today with the resurrection of phuti karpas cotton plants. Many of the skills were lost over time so matching the quality of the 800-1200 thread count original material is an ongoing challenge.  
Flag of Bangladesh: a red circle in the center on a dark green background.
Flag of Bangladesh: a red circle in the center on a dark green background.

  

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